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This is a real American Christmas happening. Nice to see, however it’s recommended to take the car when you plan to visit. The best time is to visit between 5:00 and 6:00pm.
Some gardens were really looking impressive, while other ones were disappointing. Overall, if...More

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This is an absolute treat! If you are in the South Bay Area during the month of December you should treat yourself to walking or driving through the beautiful neighborhood of Sleepy Hollow which transforms itself into the magnificent Candy Cane Lane. My Family and...More

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I have lived in area my entire life and would go to Candy Cane Lane every year as a child. There were a few houses that were decorated and they were awesome. It took about 10 minutes to see everything. I remember as a child...More

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Sorry guys but I have to tell you this attraction is bogus. I am Mrs. Christmas (and my husband is a fan too)!! We love this season and everything that it brings. We try to do as much as we can throughout this month to...More

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We visited on Christmas Eve and it was busy but still not busy enough to spoil the fun.
While a few people had parked and were walking around, we decided to stay in the car as there were no real sidewalks and it felt safer....More

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It was very busy, a lot of cars were lining up along the streets. I decided with my friend we would walk past the houses, so we could take time to make pictures and enjoy the cold air.
It was fun, the houses looked great,...More

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My wife and I went to this street of lights with a good friend. There were a lot of young families enjoying the lights but I think that this location could be enjoyed by all ages. Each house on the closed road had a unique...More

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You can drive around the various blocks to see the homes that partake in the displays, or you can walk. It's great, and even if less houses are decorating lately, it seems, it's still a wonderful and festive event, which people are passionate about their...More

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Must see in LA! The residents of this neighborghood do a amazing job getting together for a Christmas show. It's a perfect place for families to go for a walk. We even take our dog with us and he love it!

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We drove down here at the end of November but it was still such a wonderful sight. Its worth parking your car and walking around the area, take your camera and tripod if you want that perfect picture. I gather in December the cars can...More

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It runs until the end of the year. **Residents ask that visitors drive by no later than 10pm on weeknights and 11pm on weekends. Many residents turn off their lights after this time to discourage viewing.**